Meetup API

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From their site: The Meetup API allows developers to use the Topics, Groups and Events hosted and created on Meetup.com in their own applications and mashups. Any Meetup.com member can request an API key. The API is currently read only -- actions like RSVP'ing, joining groups or posting messages aren't supported yet.

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I am making Meetup API requests to using OAuth from Dojo/Javascript and everything works fine under Chrome and Firefox. On Safari (v7.1.2) they fail with
"API requests must be key-signed, oauth-signed, or accompanied by a key: http://www.meetup.com/meetup_api/docs/#authentication". Online help sources point to problems with cookies or headers under Safari, but I haven't found the magic configuration fix. Does anyone have a workaround or a good explanation of the fix required? Thanks, Dave.

DFW Restaurant Week(s) is from 8/12 - 9/2/2013. Instead of a sad static list of restaurants that's not even sortable, we took the list of participating venues, put them on a map, and added a bunch of other cool features to find directions, what's nearby, ratings, etc. I have plenty more cool features in mind, more APIs to add, & hope to do it again next year! Works on mobile devices too!

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Meetup and Chow Down let's meetup hosts choose a restaurant to deliver food to their meetup. Then when people RSVP yes to the meetup they automatically get an email telling them that their meetup is ordering food. The email includes a link where they can go to place their own order. They then pay the host for their order through Dwolla, and the day before the meetup the host goes in and places the final order on his credit card. Everybody's food shows up exactly what they ordered, and exactly what they paid for at the meetup.

Happenic is a calendar application that aggregates events from a number of public APIs and organizes them by category, location and cost. It provides a simple and easy-to-use interface to find out what is happening around you.